Competition for resources among individuals of the same species.
In a community, competition for resources among members of the same species.
Two or more organisms of a single species trying to use the same limited resources in an ecosystem. See competition, interspecific competition.
Intraspecific competition is competition among members of a species (competing for food, water, territory, etc.).
n: Two or individual organisms of a single species trying to use the same limited resources in an ecosystem.
Intraspecific competition is a particular form of competition in which members of the same species vie for the same resource in an ecosystem (e.g. food, light, nutrients, space).